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joining us is jonathan from the space center, thank you for joining us. >> jonathan, can you tell us what this means for astronomers? >> i did want to mention it that the media o media me = =ree toer was not related. to the recent trials from haley's comet. there could be scenic at low horizon levels from the orian's system. >> 2:30 a.m. seems to be the best time for viewing? >> you could see meteor's all night. however, you should be able to see them crossing the sky but they appear to be coming from... depending on what direction you are looking from. it (poor audio from caller) >> how long is this expected to last? >> probably for the next few days. and even for the end of next week and even the beginning from last week. the reason why this shook people's homes without a sonic boom is because it broke up into smaller fragments. that indicates that it was possibly a piece of an asteroid. at a from the exact direction it may not be the same as the or ian. >> 25 media rights could be seen per hour is that correct? >> yes, that is correc 25- metoerits'could be seen a one bloc of our.
joining us is jonathan from the space center, thank you for joining us. >> jonathan, can you tell us what this means for astronomers? >> i did want to mention it that the media o media me = =ree toer was not related. to the recent trials from haley's comet. there could be scenic at low horizon levels from the orian's system. >> 2:30 a.m. seems to be the best time for viewing? >> you could see meteor's all night. however, you should be able to see them crossing the sky...
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tell us what you think you're facing right now. >> this has been a devastating storm for us and it hit one of the most populous areas in the country. there were 11,000 people staying in 258 shelters across 16 different states and of course, a lot of that damage is right here in new york. we're getting reports as the sun has come out of more and more communities that have been impacted. we know that the amount of people we have in our shelters is going triple and sadly, there have been people's lives that have been taken in this storm. our hearts are with them as we sit here and help our neighbors because this will be a long response for us. >> we heard from governor christie that there's a need for food as well as for shelter and give us an idea of what your priorities are. >> right now our priority is making sure that people are already in their shelters. if people can stay safely in their homes we ask them to do that and to keep their roadways clear and there are down wires, we want clean-up crews in emergency response vehicles to get out there and help people. if people have to evac
tell us what you think you're facing right now. >> this has been a devastating storm for us and it hit one of the most populous areas in the country. there were 11,000 people staying in 258 shelters across 16 different states and of course, a lot of that damage is right here in new york. we're getting reports as the sun has come out of more and more communities that have been impacted. we know that the amount of people we have in our shelters is going triple and sadly, there have been...
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we have ipads and there's no use to restrict their use during the meeting. the board of supervisors have wrestled with this and decided not to impose a particular rule. it's something we need to be sensitive to. there are ways in which they can be abused and we need to be careful not to. i guess there are, if there's an incentive. there's a legal query. they can be discoverable if they were taking place during a meeting. so -- >> discoverable period. irrespective of a meeting or not. >> aren't they discoverable period? >> noreen ambrose, city attorney's office. if these are personal communications on your personal devices that they would not be public records and therefore on that basis, they would not be discoverable. but, the cautionary advice that the city attorney has given. the line between personal and public record is not very clear in the law, and that the biggest concern i think is that if you e-mail something or texted something that had to do with business, it can be forwarded to more of a quorum by the commission not necessary by you but by someo
we have ipads and there's no use to restrict their use during the meeting. the board of supervisors have wrestled with this and decided not to impose a particular rule. it's something we need to be sensitive to. there are ways in which they can be abused and we need to be careful not to. i guess there are, if there's an incentive. there's a legal query. they can be discoverable if they were taking place during a meeting. so -- >> discoverable period. irrespective of a meeting or not....
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that doesn't preclude us. the opt-out requirements don't preclude us from having a preenrollment phase, a phase that allows us to say, hey, this is the program we are proposing. who wants in. we can certainly do that. we are planning to do that, commissioner, so that as part of our education and notification we are really talking to folks who want to learn more and to participate in the program, as well as talking to folks who really aren't interested in the premium product at the premium price. >> that is not my full understanding of the program. as we see with hc, we are giving $1,104,000 for this training. which i think is very necessary. don't doubt me on that. but i have also aware of the fact the key people targeting will have already expressed an interest, with those studis that were done a while back saying that they would be willing to pay more for green power. i'm starting to question if we need these programs now, if those are the people that we're not even going to be targeting. if you follow my tr
that doesn't preclude us. the opt-out requirements don't preclude us from having a preenrollment phase, a phase that allows us to say, hey, this is the program we are proposing. who wants in. we can certainly do that. we are planning to do that, commissioner, so that as part of our education and notification we are really talking to folks who want to learn more and to participate in the program, as well as talking to folks who really aren't interested in the premium product at the premium...
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>> i have used that before for many excuses i have used over the years. a rash, many different excuses. >> high altitude for your poor debate performance? that was, of course, one of the excuses we were hearing about this week. al gohl gore floating the excuse that high altitude the reason for the poor debate performance. he gave that incredible speech at the dnc in denver. remember that rousing speech with the columns. that was also in the same city. hard to believe ethics could you say. >> the obama team has yet to really fasten on an explanation for the president's very underwhelming performance at the debate. they have tried a few different strategy. the strategy they seem to be sticking with is mitt romney is a liar. that is what they have come up with for why the president didn't do better. let's listen to the dnc communications director brad woodhouse on this. >> there has been plenty of people have pointed out what a liar mitt romney is and was last night. i mean, if he was talking, if he was speaking last night, he was lying. look, mitt romney ha
>> i have used that before for many excuses i have used over the years. a rash, many different excuses. >> high altitude for your poor debate performance? that was, of course, one of the excuses we were hearing about this week. al gohl gore floating the excuse that high altitude the reason for the poor debate performance. he gave that incredible speech at the dnc in denver. remember that rousing speech with the columns. that was also in the same city. hard to believe ethics could...
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Oct 13, 2012
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of water use. the low flow toilets which are like 1.3 or 1.6 gallons, something like that, which is meant to conservative water, it really doesn't do much of anything. it's literally a drop in the bucket. >> there is no power to them. >> there is no power to them. we have had problems with sludge build ups in san francisco because of this and it smells bad. >> that's another subject. let's get to myth number two. chuckle about this one. wind farms have devastating impact on birds. we chuckle because there is video of a turbine taking out a bird. but you say this is a myth. how so? >> so, when turbines kill anywhere between 100 and 300,000 birds annually every year. that sounds like a lot until you consider that in new york city alone 90 thundershowers birds run into windows and die. if you extrapolate that throughout the country. if you have a cat, what your cat does when he is not around the house is he is out in the neighborhood murdering birds. and our cats kill around 500 million birds every ye
of water use. the low flow toilets which are like 1.3 or 1.6 gallons, something like that, which is meant to conservative water, it really doesn't do much of anything. it's literally a drop in the bucket. >> there is no power to them. >> there is no power to them. we have had problems with sludge build ups in san francisco because of this and it smells bad. >> that's another subject. let's get to myth number two. chuckle about this one. wind farms have devastating impact on...
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thank for joichbing us. we have lots of events going on you probably want to know what the forecast is. >> good morning to you at home. starting with a live look over san jose, we have a really good-looking weekend shaping up. considering the extreme heat. 107 earlier in the week in gilroy. 48 in novato and down tote south bay. 54 in san jose. heading towards a comfortable afternoon with the westerly flow increasing. cool ocean air to the inland valleys. mostly gray to start from the coast and through the inland vels with a fair amount of cloud cover and all the way through the bay area. 69 in san francisco and 67 degrees in santa cruz. we stay cool and comfortable through columbus day and 63 bayside and 59 at the coast. it gets interesting next week monday into tuesday. expecting showers so you may have to break out the umbrella. >> the big bay weekend is under way. if you are looking for something to do, there lots of choices. baseball playoffs, sailing with fleet week and the blue grass festival. you can
thank for joichbing us. we have lots of events going on you probably want to know what the forecast is. >> good morning to you at home. starting with a live look over san jose, we have a really good-looking weekend shaping up. considering the extreme heat. 107 earlier in the week in gilroy. 48 in novato and down tote south bay. 54 in san jose. heading towards a comfortable afternoon with the westerly flow increasing. cool ocean air to the inland valleys. mostly gray to start from the...
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so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroblend -- a unique blend of three moisturizers that soothe, restore, and protect to keep me comfortable for up to 10 hours. pirate party, here i co-- uh, honey? visine with hydroblend. find it in these visine products. ♪me and you... ghirardelli squares chocolate... ♪a little rendezvous savor our luscious filling combined with our slow melting chocolate. ♪that little reward for all the things you do.♪ only from ghirardelli. it's heavy lifting. you start with a democratic senator named ben. by getting bwi-marshall funding for new runways, he's helping us serve 21 million passengers a year, which helps keep 100,000 jobs that depend on the airport, and that means more cargo for more businesses and more skycaps unloading more taxis... welcome to bwi. ...carrying families with more luggage. thanks. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm
so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroblend -- a unique blend of three moisturizers that soothe, restore, and protect to keep me comfortable for up to 10 hours. pirate party, here i co-- uh, honey? visine with hydroblend. find it in these visine products. ♪me and you... ghirardelli squares chocolate... ♪a little rendezvous savor our luscious filling combined with our slow melting chocolate. ♪that little...
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why use the worst-case scenario? i use the worst-case scenario of a family member getting sick or family member buying. is that an opportunity? no its not but it is an opportunity because it slows your life down and it makes you start evaluating on how you live your life and everything like that and after you start doing that and you start using this opportunity to evaluate your life is at that point that you need to hold yourself accountable every single day and to make it better. do you agree? and i want to tell you something else i've learned. i've learned about people and dillinger out and meeting so many different people and from a small town in kentucky. i travel 25 to 28 days and i do are not speaking at numerous types of people. and some of them are good, some of them are bad, some of them are crazy. but what i like to say is it's like with these afghans now they were the closest people to me as any marine in my entire life. these afghan soldiers i still keep in touch with them every week at least allowed to
why use the worst-case scenario? i use the worst-case scenario of a family member getting sick or family member buying. is that an opportunity? no its not but it is an opportunity because it slows your life down and it makes you start evaluating on how you live your life and everything like that and after you start doing that and you start using this opportunity to evaluate your life is at that point that you need to hold yourself accountable every single day and to make it better. do you...
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other countries pressured us to do it. france was ahead of us on this. the other thing that gets interesting about this story is if it's accurate is that it sounds like the u.s. is taking a position that we're likely to jettison our allies. and as you know, there are talks going on right now, the p-5 plus one talks, the last thing we want to do is abandon our allies in this and make it a one-on-one negotiation. in fact, some of the allies as i said earlier have actually been more forward leaning than we've been to be sure the sanctions were tough and put in place. >> let's talk about ohio, the state you represent. it seems to be kind of a firewall right now for the president. if they can hold ohio, as you well know, it's very difficult for governor romney in the electoral college to get to 270. here are some key stats we've put together. electoral votes are 18. no candidate since jfk has won the white house without ohio. you know that early voting started october 2. the ad spending is staggering.m. i was there this week, and you can't miss the ads, that'
other countries pressured us to do it. france was ahead of us on this. the other thing that gets interesting about this story is if it's accurate is that it sounds like the u.s. is taking a position that we're likely to jettison our allies. and as you know, there are talks going on right now, the p-5 plus one talks, the last thing we want to do is abandon our allies in this and make it a one-on-one negotiation. in fact, some of the allies as i said earlier have actually been more forward...
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they reduce to tell us. independent experts say even if you took away all of the deductions it is not going to add up to $5 trillion. >> the governor said he understands he has to work with both sides of the aisle. we know right now for example in the house dave camp is working on the issue of lowering, simplifying, and even in the senate they had discussions. he said in the debate i will work with members of both sides of the aisle. looking at a simpson bowles type model. this is not new and we know that it can be done. if you go back to when it was last done of simplifying the tax code. >> simpson boles were more specific about yes, lowering the rates. >> he said he is going to work across the aisle. he is going to listen to both sides of the aisle and make sure that the three principles stay clear that he is going to give relief to the middle class. that he is going to make sure that we are more competitive, of course, creating jobs because so many small businesses file as individuals that. that higher in
they reduce to tell us. independent experts say even if you took away all of the deductions it is not going to add up to $5 trillion. >> the governor said he understands he has to work with both sides of the aisle. we know right now for example in the house dave camp is working on the issue of lowering, simplifying, and even in the senate they had discussions. he said in the debate i will work with members of both sides of the aisle. looking at a simpson bowles type model. this is not new...
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you used it? >> you want to know my secret? >> rose: yes. >> no, i don't know. i think -- i don't know. i don't know. i suppose so. but the femininity is the best weapon we have. we're stronger than a man with femininity and they don't want to use their femininity, they want to be like men. that's what i don't understand. i don't talk of work and to be paid, a problem. of course. >> rose: you're talking about difference. >> but the femininity is a very important thing and very strong i remember we used to say in the history and things like men, very powerful men and we always discover them behind there was an incredible woman really was. that we can dream about is women don't want to be behind even if they're stronger. i find it -- well, i think that. i think they should use our weapons with them. >> rose: yes, weapons? >> much stronger than the man. >> rose: the femininity. it's a pleasure to meet you. >> thank you very much. >> rose: much success with everything. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you
you used it? >> you want to know my secret? >> rose: yes. >> no, i don't know. i think -- i don't know. i don't know. i suppose so. but the femininity is the best weapon we have. we're stronger than a man with femininity and they don't want to use their femininity, they want to be like men. that's what i don't understand. i don't talk of work and to be paid, a problem. of course. >> rose: you're talking about difference. >> but the femininity is a very important...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> we have some new information on exactly what's going on and one of the things that we heard repeatedly over the last 24 hours or so was to heed what public officials were saying about evacuations, about staying safe. and part of the reason is, because then those rescue crews that go in, they are putting their lives in danger. well, in eastern connecticut, a firefighter died responding to a call. a tree hit his vehicle and he died of cardiac arrest. in the meantime, in greenich, connecticut, the national guard is respondi
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage of the aftermath of hurricane sandy. we keep getting new pictures that show this storm's strength. different prospectives from people in their own homes. incredible video of winds uprooting a tree on the backyard of a north shore of long island. takes a few seconds. as you can see right there. you can see the ground starting to move up. obviously a very old tree. take a look and listen. >> uh-oh. uh-oh. so sad to see. sandy still hitting parts of west virginia hard tonight. with snow, not rain. heavy, wet snow, weighing down trees, knocking down power lines. utility companies say more than 340,000 customers without power. some areas of state under a blizzard warning tonight. one death is being reported so far there. martin savidge joins us from west virginia. martin,
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tell us what that is about. you go to the priest to say is this okay to do. >> well, mark, in real life, who wanted his journey blessed, bill macy is a very understanding guy, it's berkeley, the late 1980s, different kind of priest somewhat. gives mark a lot of advice as a friend. i think mark found it very helpful. >> your character, it's interesting, while you're doing what your job is, which is to help this wonderful guy, you're married at home and have a whole different dynamic with your husband. talk about that. >> it gets complicated. >> yeah, i describe in the movie what the real cheryl cone described to me, which is the difference between a prostitute and a sex surrogate. she goes out of her way to say i have nothing against a prostitute, but it's different. a prostitute wants your return business, and she doesn't. she wants to help you realize your potential and go out into the world. and she said that mark told her that, to him, it was like he was standing behind a plate of glass and the rest of the wo
tell us what that is about. you go to the priest to say is this okay to do. >> well, mark, in real life, who wanted his journey blessed, bill macy is a very understanding guy, it's berkeley, the late 1980s, different kind of priest somewhat. gives mark a lot of advice as a friend. i think mark found it very helpful. >> your character, it's interesting, while you're doing what your job is, which is to help this wonderful guy, you're married at home and have a whole different dynamic...
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dan, what can you tell us? 21-year-old suspect once wrote, quote, that he wanted to destroy america. law enforcement officials tell us he believed the best and most efficient way to do this was target america's economy. that is what vestigators tell us. he hatched a plot to blow up e federal reserve bank here in lower manhattan. we're on liberty street. what the suspect did not know, he was closely monitored and watched by the fbi and nypd. as you can see behind me. there are new york police officers standing outside the wating the federal reserve bank in lower manhattan where earlier a man attempted to detonate what he believed to be a department of justice bangladeshinational. he came to the united states in january 2012 for the le purpose of carryingut a plot on u.s. soil. he is charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to import materials from al qaeda. he assembled what he believed to be a 1,000 pound bomb in the van. he drove to the new york federal reserve bank in lower m
dan, what can you tell us? 21-year-old suspect once wrote, quote, that he wanted to destroy america. law enforcement officials tell us he believed the best and most efficient way to do this was target america's economy. that is what vestigators tell us. he hatched a plot to blow up e federal reserve bank here in lower manhattan. we're on liberty street. what the suspect did not know, he was closely monitored and watched by the fbi and nypd. as you can see behind me. there are new york police...
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is not required to watch all its all you need to use your mobile device more charts any time. well three years ago president obama was awarded the nobel peace prize but what's changed since he received the prestigious award from drone attacks the shadow wars in a secret assassination last r.t. questions at the nobel peace prize was a mistake. the u.s. loves to use drones in warfare overseas but they're part of homeland security believe the high tech flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here at home we'll take a look at how drones are getting smaller and the many drones on the horizon. and we often talk here on r t about being tracked online and pollard by surveillance cameras but there's a new area where big brother is starting to watch you a look inside the growing state of surveillance inside our schools. it's tuesday october ninth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t o's three years ago today president obama became a nobel peace prize winner it was early on in his presidency and many were wondering what exactly he did to deserve
is not required to watch all its all you need to use your mobile device more charts any time. well three years ago president obama was awarded the nobel peace prize but what's changed since he received the prestigious award from drone attacks the shadow wars in a secret assassination last r.t. questions at the nobel peace prize was a mistake. the u.s. loves to use drones in warfare overseas but they're part of homeland security believe the high tech flying machines can be an asset to law...
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and i want to thank the people of san francisco for allowing us to be more ready and to allowing us to spend resources and money and federal monies and stimulus monies to make sure that our communication, all the things work. because we'll be that much more of a successful city and a city that's prepared. thank you very much. (applause) >> thank you, mr. mayor. and i'd like to call up now major general mike may, the khmer -- chairman of the fleet weeks association. (applause) >> thank you, louis. i want to take the opportunity first to thank this group of volunteers that has worked the last 10 months to put this event together. they are wonder of people and wonderful citizens in the city and county of san francisco to make this thing happen. i want to thank also the agencies of the city that have worked with us. first of all, the department of emergency management. we've become really kindred spirits in this whole process and we have been working with the poor, we've been working with the fire department, the police department, and who knows where else in this city. but there's just a
and i want to thank the people of san francisco for allowing us to be more ready and to allowing us to spend resources and money and federal monies and stimulus monies to make sure that our communication, all the things work. because we'll be that much more of a successful city and a city that's prepared. thank you very much. (applause) >> thank you, mr. mayor. and i'd like to call up now major general mike may, the khmer -- chairman of the fleet weeks association. (applause) >>...
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>> do you want to use your time card? >> i will use one. [ laughter ] >> shoot. i don't -- i agree with supervisor olague that sunday on sunday, i think there needs -- we need to ease into it. i really do feel like people need a break from parking meters. >> i think we need a little market in time cards here. [ laughter ] >> that would be cool. >> anybody want to sell a time card to mr. everett? [ laughter ] >> go ahead. >> thank you. you know folk in some conversations it's better to have all of your cards on the table. no pun intended >> [ laughter ] that being said an article finally came out in the san francisco guardain that said we want to tax people out of their cars. fair play. once you have the argument in place, then we can actually talk about. it that is what this is about. the health benefits are such that folks should essentially be taxed out of their cars. i don't take that position. i think that it essentially breaks the backs of the working poor in this city and it's just another example of how progressive politics in this city are not really kind
>> do you want to use your time card? >> i will use one. [ laughter ] >> shoot. i don't -- i agree with supervisor olague that sunday on sunday, i think there needs -- we need to ease into it. i really do feel like people need a break from parking meters. >> i think we need a little market in time cards here. [ laughter ] >> that would be cool. >> anybody want to sell a time card to mr. everett? [ laughter ] >> go ahead. >> thank you. you know...
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as from the other side from the road of people who are using the family as a human. right there for the criticism leveled against the former libyan leader moammar gadhafi the one thing that he did bring to the country was stability and many questions are being asked if it's rationed today is better than it was a year ago you have in power and national transitional council that is largely quiet about all the atrocities that are going on inside the country we have heard from the human rights watch and expose a atrocities and crimes that have been committed in the city of misrata and in addition to this you have a nato armed militia that acts almost as if it is above the norm so certainly a lot of questions being asked and a lot of doubt being cast over whether or not the country is better off after independence it was a lot of criticism leveled against gaddafi and there is a lot of silence in the international at the moment of what is happening. that is the question why these double standards why is so much made of one aspect and some leaders so much is being kept quie
as from the other side from the road of people who are using the family as a human. right there for the criticism leveled against the former libyan leader moammar gadhafi the one thing that he did bring to the country was stability and many questions are being asked if it's rationed today is better than it was a year ago you have in power and national transitional council that is largely quiet about all the atrocities that are going on inside the country we have heard from the human rights...
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the way that we believe it has been affecting us? if it's not the radiation, if you can prove to me that it's not the radiation and everything is radiation wise is normal, then what is the problem with the water? what is going on with our children? what is going on with us not getting the information that we need? and one question that i have -- and i know i'm running out of time -- what is the agreement between [speaker not understood] and the navy? what is in the agreement that wasn't in my lease? what are the specifics as to why i cannot dig in this ground? what are the specifics as to how it is exactly affecting me? what is -- what is your normal range? because anything that is affecting our community as it is being affected now is abnormal to me. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, ms. pryce. did you have a question? >>> hi, my name is jeff kline, i'm a 13 year resident of treasure island. i really appreciate the rules committee taking time to have this meeting, hearing on radiology -- radiological contamination issues. i apprec
the way that we believe it has been affecting us? if it's not the radiation, if you can prove to me that it's not the radiation and everything is radiation wise is normal, then what is the problem with the water? what is going on with our children? what is going on with us not getting the information that we need? and one question that i have -- and i know i'm running out of time -- what is the agreement between [speaker not understood] and the navy? what is in the agreement that wasn't in my...
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the yellow tells us it has bacteria. but look at this purple glow. that's sky high levels of sewage. all in all, the lab told us they found gasoline and two types of bacteria that are in sewages. it's very dangerous to come in contact with this. you have to wear protective equipment. >> wear gloves, wear gloves, and, again, throw out anything. you are going to test drinking water, as well. >> reporter: that's right. i'm getting questions about the drinking water. today, i went to piermont, new york, to see what the water conditions are like. they've been very hard-hit. they are under a boil water advisory. that means their water may not be safe to drink without boiling or purifying with bleach. the storm knocked out one of their pumps. that means a big water pipe may have lost pressure and sucked back some of the dirty water from the outside. and the water company was testing. this home, they saw that advisory and they were doing the boiling and that's a good thing. this family, they are all set for halloween and me and my helper collected the water
the yellow tells us it has bacteria. but look at this purple glow. that's sky high levels of sewage. all in all, the lab told us they found gasoline and two types of bacteria that are in sewages. it's very dangerous to come in contact with this. you have to wear protective equipment. >> wear gloves, wear gloves, and, again, throw out anything. you are going to test drinking water, as well. >> reporter: that's right. i'm getting questions about the drinking water. today, i went to...
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the world's muslims true science technology innovation all the use them elements from around russia we've got the future covered. hello and welcome in rostock i'm peter lavelle syria ablaze as the world faces off supporting different sides fighting the syrian civil war rebel groups within the country struggle to unify can the syria we know today survive and is the future of this divided country now in the hands of outsiders. to cross-talk the syrian inferno i'm joined by flynt leverett in washington he's a professor of international relations at penn state university in new york we have meyer javedanfar he is a middle east analyst and lecturer at the interdisciplinary center in herts libya and in beirut we crossed a name salam he is an associate professor and co-founder of the faculty of international affairs and diplomacy at notre dame university lebannon are a gentleman cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it there is talk of some kind of ceasefire going on among the stakeholders in the region around syria including in syria what
the world's muslims true science technology innovation all the use them elements from around russia we've got the future covered. hello and welcome in rostock i'm peter lavelle syria ablaze as the world faces off supporting different sides fighting the syrian civil war rebel groups within the country struggle to unify can the syria we know today survive and is the future of this divided country now in the hands of outsiders. to cross-talk the syrian inferno i'm joined by flynt leverett in...
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all the space shuttle used to go to and to and from orbit and so we first want to use the asteroids to build propellant depots in space that is gas stations we want to be able to reduce the cost of space exploration by allowing spacecraft and spaceships to feel up no matter where they go and by doing that we will enable a space economy for all different kinds of businesses this is the second half of the equation of how to reduce the cost of space travel once we have the capability of propellant depots in space moving asteroids around becomes much easier and then we can go to the more valuable materials the higher cost per ounce materials for example the platinum group metals now fifteen fifteen hundred dollars an ounce on average you have platinum palladium rhodium osmium iridium and the asteroids are chock full of these materials they appear in concentrations orders of magnitude better than the best platinum mines on earth in the asteroids and start to seem like a skeptic but i think i'm not alone in the image of of us sending out teams to try and move asteroids to try and land on the
all the space shuttle used to go to and to and from orbit and so we first want to use the asteroids to build propellant depots in space that is gas stations we want to be able to reduce the cost of space exploration by allowing spacecraft and spaceships to feel up no matter where they go and by doing that we will enable a space economy for all different kinds of businesses this is the second half of the equation of how to reduce the cost of space travel once we have the capability of propellant...
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letting us know you have an outage lets us trading delay. we know it is not just your home. is the feeder impacted as well. >> is there any way for you to begin to compare this to something else, what it might be like? >> that was a difficult challenge. we have had some storms, but there has been no foliage on the trees. some storms have come through in october with foliage. this is unusual because we have a mix of trees with leaves. think of them as an umbrella. the wind pulls them in an unusual directions. >> it is an unprecedented storm. with it is. we will be out there. patients will be key. this will be a long event. >> we appreciate your filling us in on what bge is doing before the storm hits. stay with us. 11 news at 6:00 continues after this. >> warnings are up for the state. there is a blizzard warning in the mountains. more coming up. >> i am sheldon dutes with tips on how to get ready for the approaching storm. >> i am lowell melser in ocean city. >> welcome back to the extended edition of the news at 6:00. >> thousands are being told to evacuate coastal areas of
letting us know you have an outage lets us trading delay. we know it is not just your home. is the feeder impacted as well. >> is there any way for you to begin to compare this to something else, what it might be like? >> that was a difficult challenge. we have had some storms, but there has been no foliage on the trees. some storms have come through in october with foliage. this is unusual because we have a mix of trees with leaves. think of them as an umbrella. the wind pulls them...
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that will be money coming to us with the low income pilot as an eligible use of those funds. and that concludes my report. >> thank you. i want to say personally on behalf of myself the weekend of the 6th and 7th i think was amazing. i rode the 38 and 47 several times, very, very crowded but it did the job. i also appreciate very much appreciate your candor in the things that didn't work as going forward, because this certainly won't be the last big weekend in san francisco. >> world series parade coming up. >> that's right. >> that's 2 million. >> thank you. members, anything? members of the public on mr. ris kin's comments. with members' consent let's go to item 11. we have a lot of people who want to talk about that. and we'll begin with the staff report, mr. ris kin. >> item 11 approving various traffic and paning modifications associated with oak and fail pedestrian and bicycle safety project. i'm not going to read through the entire list. also just for the public's information we do have an overflow room set up in room 416. so those of you who wish to address the board,
that will be money coming to us with the low income pilot as an eligible use of those funds. and that concludes my report. >> thank you. i want to say personally on behalf of myself the weekend of the 6th and 7th i think was amazing. i rode the 38 and 47 several times, very, very crowded but it did the job. i also appreciate very much appreciate your candor in the things that didn't work as going forward, because this certainly won't be the last big weekend in san francisco. >>...
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that spread to us and motivated us. >> today, those desperate days are history. they have a happy life together, made possible by a chance meeting during an escape under the berlin wall. >> i often wondered how states conspired to to bring us together. it would have been wonderful if there had never been a well at all. >> there is no mention of this love story. it is one of many touching stories about escaping from east berlin. >> incredible. for young people on both sides of the former border, it is all one country today. in spite of the remaining economic differences, parts of the east are now outpacing formerly prosperous regions. >> in our next report, we look at two families, one from the west, and one from the east to traded places to see what life was like on the other side of the old iron curtain. let's take a look. >> is there a still it -- is there still a divide between the east and west? two families have decided to change places temporarily. >> i thought the value was going to be sandy thomas downey, and there. >> this family in western germany is of
that spread to us and motivated us. >> today, those desperate days are history. they have a happy life together, made possible by a chance meeting during an escape under the berlin wall. >> i often wondered how states conspired to to bring us together. it would have been wonderful if there had never been a well at all. >> there is no mention of this love story. it is one of many touching stories about escaping from east berlin. >> incredible. for young people on both...
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so now we used to hope. that it was some fishermen managed to get one and a happy with that for the rest of their lives but i can bring in a massive hole. to shoot them from a distance so they can't use and ruined the learning part. of what we do know as for this whole crew and you can fly ten to fifteen metres but that's fall too much i swim about and looked around to heal but there are no fish today that means there's going to be fish next time. with basically they think i'm most of all...
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us. we have been on since 4:00 on the air for you this morning, we want to remind you, if you have to go somewhere, maybe someone in your family has to work. we are streaming life on the internet. >> one thing people will want to know, is up as the storm has made landfall and continues along the track. meteorologist, lynette charles, is standing by with a check of exactly where we are headed with this. >> we do have sandy, it is north of hagerstown right now. i will take you in to the storm, this is a 3d look. lots of rain under the clouds we will see for today. from the clouds , the rain will continue, as we go through the nighttime hours. it will let up a bit. this morning we are dealing with pockets of heavy rain, you are seeing a big shield of green, but you are seeing some yellows and oranges in here as well. that's the heavier rain, back off towards the west, we have some snow, this morning and that will continue throughout the day as well. let's zoom in, on some areas where we are
us. we have been on since 4:00 on the air for you this morning, we want to remind you, if you have to go somewhere, maybe someone in your family has to work. we are streaming life on the internet. >> one thing people will want to know, is up as the storm has made landfall and continues along the track. meteorologist, lynette charles, is standing by with a check of exactly where we are headed with this. >> we do have sandy, it is north of hagerstown right now. i will take you in to...
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stay with us >> welcome back. we have seen how police in san jose are working overtime to respond to a spike in violent crime. there's simply not enough police officers. but by getting a boost from technology, the department may be able to scale back from the number of officers assigned so some nonviolent crimes and put them where they are needed the most. >> in this building next to the main head quarters of the san jose police department, the traffic enforcement is evaluating a new weapon, mathematics. >> when you start looking at data in a different way you recognize this is an area we need to be in. >> he studies maps of traffic accident hot spots in san jose generated by a computer program that predicts where accidents will happen. >> if they work well, we'll basically get a map that will tell us now today this is where you want to be at this time. >> he puts officers on the scene where the accidents will occur. on this day, downtown off third street, police say the key to data is patterns and hotspots. >> th
stay with us >> welcome back. we have seen how police in san jose are working overtime to respond to a spike in violent crime. there's simply not enough police officers. but by getting a boost from technology, the department may be able to scale back from the number of officers assigned so some nonviolent crimes and put them where they are needed the most. >> in this building next to the main head quarters of the san jose police department, the traffic enforcement is evaluating a...
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what have we got to do with us? patti ann: always blame us. there is a growing consensus that this week always vice presidental debate might carry more wai eat than usual after the president admitted his performance was anything but flawless. they say biden will come out swinging. >> i think people ought to realize that joe biden is a gifted orater, very good at rhetoric. he is very relatable. they are two different people and it will be a great night. patti ann: joining us now larry sabato the director of the virginia center for politics. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks. >> we just heard reince priebus saying biden is a gifted oraator, but we know he can get in trouble when speaking off the cuff. what do you think of biden. >> we will be on gaffe patrol. there is a long, long list of biden gaffes. we want to see whether he adds to it. the other thing that is a danger for bind is he could become too aggressive in the debate. remember, he's trying to make up for what democrats are calling the dud in denver. he has to live down his b
what have we got to do with us? patti ann: always blame us. there is a growing consensus that this week always vice presidental debate might carry more wai eat than usual after the president admitted his performance was anything but flawless. they say biden will come out swinging. >> i think people ought to realize that joe biden is a gifted orater, very good at rhetoric. he is very relatable. they are two different people and it will be a great night. patti ann: joining us now larry...
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congressman pete king joins us live. thank you for your are team. >> very welcome, shannon, thank you. >> shannon: who at this point as the field begins to narrow do you believe has the ultimate answers as to what happened in benghazi that day? can they be subpoenaed and forced to testify? >> i think the only one that has the ultimate answers is the president of the united states and whether or not he can be subpoenaed that is a legallish shu. the president has the moral and legal obligation to come forward and tell what happened here. the president keeps saying he wants to investigate to find out what happened. it may take time to investigate what happened in benghazi. what the president should be able to answer immediately what happened in the white house during the 6, 67, 8 hours they were getting a live account of what was happening in benghazi and requests were coming in for aid and assistance to save american lives and he knew american lives were being threatened. he was in the white house the entire time. he says
congressman pete king joins us live. thank you for your are team. >> very welcome, shannon, thank you. >> shannon: who at this point as the field begins to narrow do you believe has the ultimate answers as to what happened in benghazi that day? can they be subpoenaed and forced to testify? >> i think the only one that has the ultimate answers is the president of the united states and whether or not he can be subpoenaed that is a legallish shu. the president has the moral and...
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thank you for joining us. continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. bill: 19 minutes now before the hour. check of the headlines now. the daughter of george mcgovern says the former presidential nominee is quote, coming to the end of his life. mcgovern's family says he's in hospice care near his home in south dakota. the navy tapping a rear admiral to lead the investigation after a collision between a nuclear sa cruiser. the two vessels colliding saturday during training operations off the coast of florida. amazon announcing plans to hire 50,000 temporary workers this holiday season. the online retailer
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> everybody lovers "the boss" and that's why it's trend sog much on pit twitter. live pictures out of parma, ohio. bruce springsteen is singing "this land is your land." his rendition. he is campaigning at the same time for president barack obama. campaigning along with former president bill clinton. let's listen in. ♪ this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forest to the gulfstream waters ♪ ♪ this land was made for you and me ♪ ♪ i wrote and ram belled and i followed my footsteps through the sparkling sands of her diamond deserts and all around me a voice was sounding ♪ ♪ it said this land was made for you and me ♪ ♪ this land is you
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tonight, kate snow starts us off by introducing us to a young man who thought he'd discovered a e medicinal shortcut to success. >> reporter: it was exam time at one of the nation's most prestigious schools, columbia university in new york. and the pressure was on. >> 20-page papers, all kinds of revisions, presentations, six classes. there's a lot of stuff that needs to get done. >> reporter: stefan perez was powering through the usual way. >> two or three days, i'm up. >> reporter: all the way through the night? >> yeah. >> reporter: how are you doing that? >> adderall. >> reporter: adderall? >> adderall. >> reporter: it's a drug we've all heard about, widely prescribed for attention deficit disorders. but this isn't a story about adhd. it's a story of an ambitious student and many, many more who have misused adderall to get an edge, with surprising candor, stefan is telling us how his inspiring climb to the ivy league ended in disgrace. growing up in modest circumstances in mar tiettmarie georgia, during a visit to new york city when he was just 13, he saw columbia's campus and that was
tonight, kate snow starts us off by introducing us to a young man who thought he'd discovered a e medicinal shortcut to success. >> reporter: it was exam time at one of the nation's most prestigious schools, columbia university in new york. and the pressure was on. >> 20-page papers, all kinds of revisions, presentations, six classes. there's a lot of stuff that needs to get done. >> reporter: stefan perez was powering through the usual way. >> two or three days, i'm up....
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thanks for joining us. this would normally be a local story but this is part of a much bigger story, this wacky, wacky, frightening storm that's hit us. >> reporter: it absolutely is, chris. i've been out here a couple hours and i must tell you that the wind gusts are picking up and becoming much more violent. police have created a collapse zone in the area immediately around this building that you can see where this crane is dangerously perched now in a place where they wanted to make certain they keep everybody as safe as possible. they have ordered people to evacuate the apartment buildings, the businesses, even the hotel that's right in that area because they don't know what's going to happen with this thing. authorities say at about 2:30 in the afternoon when they got the report that the crane had tipped, the wind was blowing at about 20 miles an hour then with gusts up to 40 miles an hour. that tipped this crane. i think the winds are much stronger than that right now. they want to make certain if thi
thanks for joining us. this would normally be a local story but this is part of a much bigger story, this wacky, wacky, frightening storm that's hit us. >> reporter: it absolutely is, chris. i've been out here a couple hours and i must tell you that the wind gusts are picking up and becoming much more violent. police have created a collapse zone in the area immediately around this building that you can see where this crane is dangerously perched now in a place where they wanted to make...
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this distances us. and now elementary school kids throughout the world understood that the united states government is following an international policy of bullying, i believe the system of empires has reached the end of the road. >> i like to call him mammoud am-nut job. this is a person who says the holocaust didn't happen and publicly says he wants to wipe israel off the map. now, if those statements are made by even a film maker or a columnist, you'd think that that's pretty outrageous. to be made by a head of state? this is beyond the level of outrageous, then is becomes a provocation, a provocation and a declaration of intention of war. if you wonder why so many of us hold in contempt the united nations, it's because they would allow some absolute loon like ahmadinejad to be given a platform at that location. why on god's earth do we continue to spend upward of 10 billion dollars to support a forum to give a microphone to somebody who comes and insults the intelligence and the senseabilities and t
this distances us. and now elementary school kids throughout the world understood that the united states government is following an international policy of bullying, i believe the system of empires has reached the end of the road. >> i like to call him mammoud am-nut job. this is a person who says the holocaust didn't happen and publicly says he wants to wipe israel off the map. now, if those statements are made by even a film maker or a columnist, you'd think that that's pretty...
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the beach came to us. we were on a third floor balcony watching water breach the dune and wash the sand right into the front of our hotel. it stretches as far as we can see, 3-4 feet deep. megyn: point pleasant being highlighted by governor christie and others. the storms creating nightmares around the world. runways at new york's la guardia airport under water. this goes way beyond the northeast. 16,000 flights have been canceled because of sandy. even international passengers are experiencing problems with flights canceled as far away as the united kingdom. >> reporter: experts say nothing has been more crippling to america's transportation system since 9/11. 16,000 flights canceled since sunday. but the number is rising. washington, baltimore, airports continue to report cancellations. la guardia, newark, all closed because they are flooding. and they are major international airports. so passengers can't get in or out of asia or europe. airlines canceled 7,000 flights for tomorrow. experts say passenger
the beach came to us. we were on a third floor balcony watching water breach the dune and wash the sand right into the front of our hotel. it stretches as far as we can see, 3-4 feet deep. megyn: point pleasant being highlighted by governor christie and others. the storms creating nightmares around the world. runways at new york's la guardia airport under water. this goes way beyond the northeast. 16,000 flights have been canceled because of sandy. even international passengers are experiencing...
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also, you can communicate with us by e-mail and as info -- us info. >> thank you. i want to conclude our recession by making observations about two conceptions. first, it lacked a vision for the future. second, the syrian opposition was too fractured to develop a vision for the future. i hope that this session this morning has help communicate the very different impressions of this year in opposition and a different understanding of its capacity for collaboration and cooperation and for a commitment to the development of the division for the future of syria that i think hold up significant " for those who are uncertain about where syria in a post- assad is. i extend my thanks to my colleagues on stage and those of you joining us this morning on an interesting discussion on what will follow the fall of bashar al-assad. thank you. [applause] >> our "road to the white house" continues on c-span. president obama is campaigning in fairfax, virginia on the campus of george mason university. mitt romney is also in virginia in abingdon. both rallies begin tonight on c- spa
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>> call us up, give us your gains. let's face it, we came into this earning season with a full head of gloom. we heard over and over again the economy is slowing, the earnings have peaked and are going lower. going into a very rough period because of the spending period, and the fiscal cliff, and the lack of unemployment growth. hear, what did you want to do when you heard that? that was the rack, though, that was the thesis, that was the story. but in the last few days we were given a whole new narrative, the facts are threatening to overwhelm the tale of economic woe. first, we got this out of nowhere, a 1.2% gain, the retail sales are like employment numbers, okay? people trade on that, the industrial, .4, that seems meagle, but better than what others expected. a 1.4% decline in august, that causes the industrial stocks to wilt on the vine. let me be blunt. the numbers yesterday, the numbers today? they were not supposed to happen. they don't fit the thesis, so how can this be? okay, you know me, i look at things f
>> call us up, give us your gains. let's face it, we came into this earning season with a full head of gloom. we heard over and over again the economy is slowing, the earnings have peaked and are going lower. going into a very rough period because of the spending period, and the fiscal cliff, and the lack of unemployment growth. hear, what did you want to do when you heard that? that was the rack, though, that was the thesis, that was the story. but in the last few days we were given a...
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>> for us it is indigenous peoples day. the first to be contacted by columbus to be impacted by the colonial machines that was set in motion after that initial contact, we're here to said that columbus is not a day. we're here to join with other people's voices in sanger needs to be an end to the cycle of colonialism. >> reconsider, stay. as a nation commemorates the arrival of christopher columbus to the so-called new world in 1492, students and professors at fort lewis college in durango, colorado, are pushing for the teaching of the real history of the americas. we will be joined by a round table, then dennis banks, the legendary native american activist and co-founder of the american indian movement. >> there is a complete massacre of an entire village and community and human beings, whole tribes were wiped out. that is how i view genocide. >> all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're on the road at fort lewis, .ewis college credit a vene
>> for us it is indigenous peoples day. the first to be contacted by columbus to be impacted by the colonial machines that was set in motion after that initial contact, we're here to said that columbus is not a day. we're here to join with other people's voices in sanger needs to be an end to the cycle of colonialism. >> reconsider, stay. as a nation commemorates the arrival of christopher columbus to the so-called new world in 1492, students and professors at fort lewis college in...
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the closer it gets to us, the worse it's going to be for us. right now cape may, atlantic city are kind of in the bull's eye right now. the cone goes from montauk point to atlantic city. we could still have this adjusting. we want to stay on the west side of this and we want it more to the north. even on wednesday morning, only going to be near harrisburg. this will continue to produce some rain and some wind. there are going to be some problems around here. let's get this thing farther away from us and we'll be in better shape. at this scenario, we could have damaging winds with trees down, power outages and heavy rain. some localized flooding. we'll know more as we get closer to it. i just wanted to prep you on it. a quick look at the models. while it looks consistent through monday morning, look at the spread as we get into tuesday and wednesday now. just about everything making that turn again from around montauk point down toward ocean city. we have to watch this one. let's talk about today's forecast. the bus stop forecast. we've got clou
the closer it gets to us, the worse it's going to be for us. right now cape may, atlantic city are kind of in the bull's eye right now. the cone goes from montauk point to atlantic city. we could still have this adjusting. we want to stay on the west side of this and we want it more to the north. even on wednesday morning, only going to be near harrisburg. this will continue to produce some rain and some wind. there are going to be some problems around here. let's get this thing farther away...
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that's for you guys to use. but people are really -- private sector is really hampered greatly -- i mean greatly by some of the regulations. that are put on them. the amount -- the amount of regulation that small businessmen have to go through. but government has grown out of size. i think what we can agree on and i hope we can is that the government union heads they're truly the 1%. they confiscate rank and file members. they get 10 to 15 times what rank and file members get paid. a secretary treasurer in 2010 of afscme got paid $847,000 and afscme president afscme's president in 18 months spent $325,000 on private jets for himself in 2010. and he also made well over half a million dollars. >> jennifer: i have no idea -- what they're making. but we could also make the same argument about the disparities in ceo pay compared to worker pay but that's not -- >> absolutely. >> jennifer: that's not what your book is about. >> yes, it is. >> jennifer: the same part of your book, just to go back to this for a second. i
that's for you guys to use. but people are really -- private sector is really hampered greatly -- i mean greatly by some of the regulations. that are put on them. the amount -- the amount of regulation that small businessmen have to go through. but government has grown out of size. i think what we can agree on and i hope we can is that the government union heads they're truly the 1%. they confiscate rank and file members. they get 10 to 15 times what rank and file members get paid. a secretary...
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i know the language is used in -- was used in the ballot measure and used to interpret how this was written but there's no real definition of those words and i just wanted to know if you had thought about that. >> there is no specific definition of those terms. i don't know if the city attorney wants to comment. >> so, we didn't want to bother trying to -- >> that definition is up to the judgment of the commission. >> no, exactly, okay, well, thank you. i think it's very telling to look at the height that you would have to put the transit tower to not impact kind of the most impacted parks like st. mary's square, it basically says the tower in general is fairly infeasible if you went with an absolute no shadow load, it would be interesting and i thought it was be interesting to know what the shadow load was at the point where these sets were set in 1989 and i thought it was interesting that that original memo treated shadow load between 20 and 40% having the capability to observe more shadow. again, i'm not saying i know what the intent was of the writer's of the memo, i think one of the ch
i know the language is used in -- was used in the ballot measure and used to interpret how this was written but there's no real definition of those words and i just wanted to know if you had thought about that. >> there is no specific definition of those terms. i don't know if the city attorney wants to comment. >> so, we didn't want to bother trying to -- >> that definition is up to the judgment of the commission. >> no, exactly, okay, well, thank you. i think it's very...
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i just wanted clarification. >> vice president fung: it's on us. >> president hwang: yes, it's on us. >> vice president fung: commissioners, the question that has been raised is whether the timeliness and delivery of of information, which was predominantly inspection reports, rises to the level of having a impact on the entitlement of the permit. what is before us is not professional competency or incompetency, or what is defective work that needs to be replaced or not. the question is whether the information that was provided, rather late, rises to having an impact on the overall entitlement of the permit. i don't believe that it does. i don't think that the soil -- inspection reports which reflected implementation of the permit is really reflective of the issues of the permit. therefore i would not support a rehearing. >> president hwang: well stated. and i would agree. >> vice president fung: and this case will be back before us. >> president hwang: right. >> vice president fung: i move to deny rehearing. >> thank you. mr. pacheco, when you're ready. >> on that motion from vice pre
i just wanted clarification. >> vice president fung: it's on us. >> president hwang: yes, it's on us. >> vice president fung: commissioners, the question that has been raised is whether the timeliness and delivery of of information, which was predominantly inspection reports, rises to the level of having a impact on the entitlement of the permit. what is before us is not professional competency or incompetency, or what is defective work that needs to be replaced or not. the...
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now we need to do marketing and outreach in a very professional way by using a firm that is used to that as its main job. we need to make sure we get hold of customers in those areas, showing them why this is so great, why it is worth it for them to pay a little more to get clean energy. not because it is good for environment but long-term they will get a better economic deal out of this. there are things added at the board of supervisors and were already in the plan for reaching out to customers and proactively giving community choice clean power sf customers access to energy efficiency funds and renewable facility installation that is funded through the program so that actually will help bring down their long-term bill as well. because at the same time they are opting to pay more on their energy resource bill, they will also get an opportunity to get energy efficiency in the same place, which might make it possible for us to convince some of the lower income folks to opt in at the beginning. there are all kind of possibilities there, we need a firm that knows how to do this. not only d
now we need to do marketing and outreach in a very professional way by using a firm that is used to that as its main job. we need to make sure we get hold of customers in those areas, showing them why this is so great, why it is worth it for them to pay a little more to get clean energy. not because it is good for environment but long-term they will get a better economic deal out of this. there are things added at the board of supervisors and were already in the plan for reaching out to...